Eric Nicholas K's answer to Candice's Secondary 4 A Maths Singapore question.
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Good morning Candice! I obtained both t = 10 and t = 24. After rereading the question again, there is no indication to which value of t is to be accepted, and what’s more, the modulus symbol in the shoelace formula makes all spread positive.
So, we have no choice but to just “blindly” accept the solution t = 24 as it is, even though both values are valid.
So, we have no choice but to just “blindly” accept the solution t = 24 as it is, even though both values are valid.
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4 years ago
Spread —> areas*
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Oh i see! Thanks for the explanation :)